
After the State Food and Drug Administration and control agencies found fake drinks in the market, they closed the Aobia’s infamous cemetery market again.
In the statement issued by Professor Mojisola Adeyeye, the Director -General of Nafdac, in a statement issued on Tuesday, January 28th, he called the “most decisive action in market history”, saying that NafDac also found that it was confiscated, and it confiscated for falsifying and disagreeable foods and standards. No standard food and drinks. A billion operations labeled in its latest operation. ABA.
Adeyeye said: “This is a step towards the circulation of public health and curbing the circulation of Nigeria fake products.”
During the operation, more than 240 temporary factories have been found, and counterfeit products have been produced under unhygienic conditions.
Adeyeye said that these factories use harmful chemicals, contaminated water and regeneration bottle to create a fake version of popular brands, including Hennessy, Henis Schonapus, Coca -Cola, Coca -Cola, Shimis Stone, Milk Milk and the Netherlands Dia Yoghurt.
“These criminals use unhygienic water, sugar essence, color agent and harmful chemicals that are not suitable for human consumption. The admission of alcoholic beverages involves cheap sugar and starch, not fruits or grapes.” Adeyeye explained.
She added that more than 1,500 cartons were destroyed at the scene, and it is estimated that the total street value of the confiscated and destroyed goods was 5 billion Dutch Shield.
The owner of Nafdac pointed out that the operation also led to Hollandia Yoghurt, which expired three warehouse inventory, re -verified on January 22.
The cemetery market is notorious due to the production of fake alcoholic beverages, carbonated beverages and food.